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- 06-23-25 ARI Slibe (TPD 2nd)
06-23-25 ARI Slibe (TPD 2nd)
Dear Patriot,
Yesterday, we talked about retiring with purpose. Today, we pivot to something urgent and modern: your digital legacy.
If something happened to you tomorrow, would your family know how to access:
Your online bank and brokerage accounts?
Your retirement dashboard or crypto wallet?
Your will, trust, or medical directives stored in the cloud?
Your passwords, subscriptions, or business files?
Most don’t. And it leaves loved ones locked out, stuck in red tape, or at the mercy of Big Tech.
Smart retirees use digital vaults, password managers, and written instructions to leave a trail. The elites don’t get caught off-guard. You shouldn’t either.
Tomorrow, I’ll show you how to build a digital “go bag” your family can access in a crisis.
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Fun Fact Of The Day
Over 90% of retirees have online accounts their spouse or children can’t access—and most don’t even realize it until it’s too late.